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  • Chef Medeski
    Jul 14, 12:15 PM
    As I said they aren't attacking the Consumer market because they have no Backing. Who can beat Sony when Sony pay's best buy to Disply the blue rays and HD-DVD no longer is displayed?

    http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8370

    This link says 2006

    http://www.engadget.com/2005/04/18/inphase-announces-300gb-holographic-discs/

    This says 2006 for 300 GBS/ 2009 for 1TB

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/24/maxell_holo_storage/

    "Late 2006"

    http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/80850/holographic-discs-set-for-retail-next-year.html

    2006...

    http://www.techtree.com/techtree/jsp/article.jsp?article_id=69424&cat_id=581

    2006...

    http://www.layersmagazine.com/beta/article/holographic-discs-set-for-retail-next-year.html

    2006...

    http://news.softpedia.com/news/Optware-Announces-200GB-Holographic-Discs-for-2006-10859.shtml

    2006 - for 200 gbs

    http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1785630,00.asp

    2006...

    http://www.computerworld.com/hardwaretopics/storage/story/0,10801,95446,00.html

    2006... though this was written (2004) so...

    http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1311642.cms

    2006...

    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1821012,00.asp

    2006..

    From Wikipedia (your source) - "160 times the capacity of single-layer Blu-ray Discs, and about 8 times the capacity of standard computer hard drives with space that accounts for year 2006 standards. Optware is expected to release a 200 GB disc in early June of and Maxell in September 2006 with a capacity of 300 GB and transfer rate of 20 MB/sec [3] [4].




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  • MacMan86
    Apr 23, 11:51 AM
    It's a good feature because Apple has it, otherwise he would be in an uproar.

    Why do you even bother trolling an Apple forum?





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  • SvenSvenson
    May 3, 03:25 AM
    But they could have made it much better, intuitive and easy. It doesn't mean that going from iOS to MacOSX, you are going to deal with the computers, the same old way.

    People are not pointing with fingers and now they have an extra real estate. A mouse has both right click and left click which in my opinion, every computer user knows about.

    For a second, forget that you have never seen iOS, but you want to delete the app from launchpad, the only way that comes to your mind is either:

    holding the app and dropping into trash OR
    right click -> delete

    It doesn't have to be the same, seriously.

    Actually, in my experience, a lot of nontechnical people DON't use right-click. Also, if you're new to the Mac, (and possibly not very computer literate), dragging an application to the trash to uninstall it is not very intuitive (if you even realise in the first place that applications should be uninstalled).

    As the whole Launchpad is new, I personally think that it's OK that it operates differently too. I actually quite like the idea of it and am interested in trying it.

    Steve





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  • zoozx
    Sep 6, 10:29 AM
    Please explain to me who would buy a mini and why?
    I just don't get it when a imac is close in price with a monitor.
    What am I missing?





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  • Pentad
    Mar 24, 01:24 PM
    I think this is good news. Now, good Apple, could you optimize your drivers to be on par with their Windows counterparts?





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  • 28monkeys
    Apr 22, 12:23 AM
    The tracking isn't accurate at all!!!!:rolleyes:

    Ha-Ha!





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  • Westside guy
    Oct 23, 08:40 AM
    Okay, calm down, I have the real dirt here.

    What's really happening is MacRumors has a 4000 post limit on its threads; it's known about this bug for a while yet hasn't dealt with it. The old C2D MBP thread is almost at 3700 posts now, and Arn is starting to panic... so he's hoping this will resolve the problem.

    I kid, I kid... :D





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  • takao
    Feb 28, 07:59 AM
    I currently have a 4.7L V8 Dodge Dakota. I'd buy a diesel version of it in a heartbeat. I could still get the power/hauling ability needed but have the mileage to justify having the pickup.

    But now with the possibility of having $5/gal gas looming, the 18 HWY MPG may force my hand.

    i just looked up the torque on the new 4.7 v8: 446nm ... compared to this thread Chevrolet Cruze 2011 new diesel with 360nm from a 2.0 I4 ... no wonder you would want a diesel for pulling ;) (the 3.7 v6 entry engine only produced 319 nm of torque ... in a truck heavier than the moon)

    that the US car makers still sells trucks, pickups etc. without diesel options is simply a complete lack of any common sense. diesel engines are practically made to be perfect for pulling and towing in commercial vehicles
    for it's south american Amarok pick up VW simply took the 2.0 I4 TDI from the golf/jetta and set up the engine slightly different in regards to the power/torque band and ends up with an engine which was very likely cheaper to develop, cheaper to build had less weight and still achieves 400nm of torque





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  • MacHamster68
    Apr 9, 11:14 PM
    i too have no problems with gear sticks on both sides of the road , i actually prefer to have the gear stick on my left side , despite i learned to drive with that gear stick to my right as i lived then in Germany and all cars i had had been fitted that way ..until i crossed the channel and bought a car in the UK


    but the future is automatic as in 10 years only people with a income of over �100000pa will be able to afford to run a fossil fuel powered car (prediction for europe with in latest years 30pence/cent annually increase in mind i guess liter price of �5 in 2020 )anyway and electro engines need no gear sticks at all





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  • gakh
    Oct 23, 03:00 PM
    I'll probably be waiting awhile, but I won't be purchasing a MBP until it has the Core 2 Quadro, built-in bootable flash memory for quicker booting times, and a hard drive that can be easily swapped out like the MB line currently has. It makes more sense to me to have a Professional line of notebooks with a hard drive that can be replaced easily than having consumer notebooks with this feature. After a user returns with my company's shared notebook, I could simply swap out the HD with a cleanly imaged HD to give to the next user. Why would the average home user or a non-tech college student with a MB need to swap out their drives through the battery compartment, but not a professional user? Steve - I'm not asking for a lot here.

    Until I see these features or at least two of the three, I don't see a compelling reason to upgrade just yet.

    Gene Huller
    http://genehuller.com





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  • Trauma1
    Apr 21, 11:24 AM
    The people who are truly concerned about their privacy, for whatever reason that may be, know that this issue pales in comparison to everything else.





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  • Macinposh
    Aug 26, 03:54 AM
    Apple needs something between the horribly constrained MiniMac, and the preposterously huge ProMac.

    A Conroe (64-bit, single-socket, dual-core) system would fit the bill....



    Aiden,or others.

    What do you think about the rumours that a single socket Conroe thanks to it�s superior memory handling effiency (~70%?) compared to Xeons DB-Dimm�s lousy (~25?) might crush a dual socket Xeon in memory intesive tasks, like photoshop.

    Have you heard seen any data on that one,exept the specuatlion on Anandtech?
    Any idea if the upcoming products (CS3 for example) might find a way to utilize the FB-Dims more efficiently, or is the problems so prevalent,that it cant be overcome with anything?

    Because that might be the deathblow to the Pizza-Mac.


    Apple definately wouldn want a cheaper/weaker product to equal or crush it�s workstations in any area. Let alone on one that is considered it is pride,DTP.


    Anyone?





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  • wmmk
    Jul 13, 11:23 PM
    HD-DVD all the way.
    I respect your opinion, but why do you think that HD-DVD is better? The price aspect? In that case, I'd agree, but doubt that Apple or Sony would, because they always tend to try to have the newest top of the line stuff. Then again, Apple is a supporter of both HD-DVD an BluRay, which could really play out in an interesting way.





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  • maclaptop
    Apr 21, 12:01 PM
    There is a reason that some of us Jailbreak, outside of the desire to add applications outside of the appstore.


    Apple hackers develop better jailbreaks now so they can keep up with the superior system Android has.

    There's so much more one can do with Android.

    After having every iPhone, I tried Android and I'm so amazed at their great capabilities.

    Android is awesome.

    That said my Iphone 4 is best as an iPod replacement.

    I have the best of both worlds.





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  • MistaBungle
    Mar 30, 09:11 PM
    Full screens apps now have a transition-drop down menubar rather than one that covers up the top of the application now.





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  • joshellis625
    May 2, 04:33 PM
    I think this is pretty awesome. I know that currently all you have to do is drag the app to the trash but it always bothers me that it could leave leftover files in Library, etc., which is why I use AppCleaner. I think having this more streamlined and comprehensive way of removing apps would be a lot better.





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  • Kashchei
    Aug 27, 06:01 PM
    the new intel integrated graphics isn't ready, is it? So these will be merom minis with a GMA 950?

    This is the $64K question. Does anyone know when the X3000 is due to be released?





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  • Linito
    Sep 6, 09:30 AM
    Poop. And I was hoping for a $100 price drop.




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  • RichardBeer
    Mar 24, 01:09 PM
    I would love to see more cards supported off the shelf offering a wider choice of upgrade and gpu options. Although I'd be then concerned with the effect it may have on the integrated optimized nature of OS X and the hardware.

    Would be nice to Nvidia being supported as well. If for some reason you wish to run Linux on your mac and you have an ATI card you are at a disadvantage as ATI make crap linux drivers.





    econgeek
    Apr 12, 09:25 PM
    Great to see all the core technologies they've been talking about at WWDCs and putting into OS X for the past 4 or so years being leveraged here.

    GCD, GPU based color correction, resolution independence, etc. This is a genuinely modern app.

    I know Adobe hasn't got one that's really modern/





    ErikGrim
    Apr 4, 07:26 PM
    Safari now seems to be better at registering clicks when going back and forth (using the image preview).

    EDIT: Spoke too soon. Still annoying image preview (at least I've learnt to recognise them now) that you can't click before the page goes to white and then reloads. Come on apple, at least make non-interactive previews greyed out with a spinner or something (like resuming apps).





    ericinboston
    Apr 20, 02:38 PM
    My Mom's iMac is on its last legs. I think I got it for her in early 2006 and its screen is having some streaking problems. Otherwise it still works, but a lot of the latest Apple software won't load on it. ...

    I'd be pretty ticked if my 4+ year old, $1300+ personal computer was a)having screen problems and b)was basically on it's last leg.

    Every single Wintel and Mac machines I buy last at least 5 years...a high percentage of them last until 10 but by then they are so old it's almost pointless (such as only having USB 1.1 ports or old screen resolutions or floppy drives or small storage space) even though they run just fine.

    You might want to spend $200 and see if it's just a memory and/or general performance problem that you can fix yourself.





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    Sep 7, 09:48 AM
    guys trust me i know steve will not disapoint on this im sure we had our doubts when we had the musc store im sure come tuesday night we will think steve is god lol





    v66jack
    Apr 10, 05:03 PM
    That's because in the US most of us drive on two types of roads, crowded ones and dead straight ones. Automatics are superior on crowded ones and it doesn't matter on straight ones.

    Yep, when I'm driving in town, I'm always thinking 'I wsh I had an auto'. In the UK however we have some pretty awesome 'A' and 'B' roads, which make the manual worth it. Blasting through the tree's when the roads are quite, taking each corner as it comes it great fun.